Jim Roberts (architect)

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Jim Roberts (born circa 1922) is an architect, known for the iconic Rotunda in Birmingham, England, from which he ran James A. Roberts & Associates.

He was also responsible for other structures in Birmingham's postwar regeneration including: The Ringway Centre and the former Albany Hotel. He was also a senior lecturer at the Birmingham School of Architects.

He now lives and works in Lymington, Hampshire. He is the Chairman of Jara International Limited.

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